B. The students effort culminated when they got 100% on the final exam.
(ashley c)


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C. Culminate:
1.
to reach the highest point, summit, or highest development (usually fol. by in).
2.
to end or arrive at a final stage (usually fol. by in): The argument culminated in a fistfight.
3.
to rise to or form an apex; terminate (usually fol. by in): The tower culminates in a tall spire.
4.
Astronomy. (of a celestial body) to be on the meridian, or reach the highest or the lowest altitude.
From http://dictionary.reference.com/
-Christa

F. My night culimnated on Saturday when the police came to the show I was at and shut it down. Although they made everyone go home, it was the most excitement i had endured the whole night. (chel-C)

G. Harry Potter often gets into arguments with Draco Malfoy that culminate into physical fights. At one point, Malfoy found Harry spying on him on the Hogwarts Train and then broke his nose and froze him. He also put Harry's invisibility cloak over him so that nobody would find him Therefore, Harry would be stuck on the train with a broken nose and nobody could help him. Fortunately, Harry's friend Tonks was able to find him and it did not end too badly for Harry.
(Nichole G.)